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Grady, Kevin Richard – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study employed multiple regression modeling to examine the success of 63 California elementary schools in terms of (a) school-community social capital, (b) student academic performance, (c) student behavioral incident rate, and (d) teacher turnover rate with respect to the extent of school-community partnership programs. Also of interest to…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Community Involvement, Program Effectiveness, Educational Change
Rude, Harvey; Bailey-Anderson, Susan; Dotter, Susan – 2003
The Montana Behavioral Initiative (MBI) was developed in 1995 in response to increased incidents of student behavior problems. The intent of MBI is to improve educational environments to meet the needs of all students, including those with behavioral challenges. Each participating school conducts needs assessments and develops site-specific goals…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Behavior Problems, Community Involvement, Discipline
Catalano, Richard F.; Loeber, Rolf; McKinney, Kay C. – 1999
Recent research indicates that children exposed to certain risk factors in their families, at school, among their peers, and in their communities are at greater risk of becoming serious violent juvenile (SVJ) offenders. The Study Group on Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders, a group of 22 researchers convened by the Office of Juvenile Justice…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Community Involvement

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